Save Up to 70% on MacX Black Friday Sale

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You’ll want to act quickly on these deals. The sooner you act, the more money you’ll save. Act today, and you’ll save 70%. Act next week, and you’ll save 60%. Wait until the following week, and you’re only saving 50%. Yet still, even if you wait for 50% off, it’s still a fantastic deal! for MacX DVD and video software. Just don’t wait for the week after that, as then your chances to save will expire.

MacX DVD Ripper Pro

Macx Black Friday Deal Ripper

You can rip DVDs and convert them to MP4 and other digital formats so that you can play them on your phone, tablet, computer, or TV. It takes just five minutes to rip a DVD. You can rip both commercial DVDs and those that have been burned for home use. Don’t worry if it’s an old DVD or damaged, as MacX can work through that. Get 70% off today on a yearly plan and pay only $24.95. Pay just $5 more and get a lifetime plan.

MacX Video Converter Pro

Macx Black Friday Deal Converter

Convert your video formats into something you can work with. With MacX Video Converter Pro, you can also download online videos, compress video, and edit video footage. You can also use it as a screen recorder and slideshow creator. Convert your large 4K UHD/HD video to MP4 to save space on a crowded device. Improve the quality of 1080p/2K videos to 4K too. Also get support for Intel QSV/Nvidia/AMD. Get 70% off today on a yearly plan and pay only $24.95. Pay just $5 more and get a lifetime plan.

MacX MediaTrans

Macx Black Friday Deal Mediatrans

If you’re trying to figure out how to transfer your media from your iPhone or iPad to your computer, your struggle is over. MacX MediaTrans allows you to secure, back up, and transfer photos, music, videos, ringtones, ebooks, etc., and move it all over at the same time. It also features seamless and end-to-end encryption to provide safety and security for your media. Get 70% off today on a yearly plan and pay only $24.95. Pay just $5 more and get a lifetime plan.

MacX DVD Ripper + Video Converter

Get two of these great software together: MacX DVD Ripper and MacX Video Converter Pro. Get 70% off today on a yearly plan and pay only $49.95. Pay just $10 more and get a lifetime plan.

MacX 3-in-1 Bundle

This offer allows you to get all three macOS software: MacX DVD Ripper, MacX Video Converter Pro, and MacX MediaTrans. As a bonus, you’ll also receive 5KPlayer. Get 70% off today and pay just $72.95.

Act today and save 70%. From November 27 through December 3, you’ll save 60%, and from December 4 through December 10, your savings will be 50%.

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